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Probability is based on observations of certain events. Probability of an event is the ratio of the
number of observations of the event to the total numbers of the observations. An experiment is a
situation involving chance or probability that leads to results called outcomes. An outcome is the
result of a single trial of an experiment. The probability of an event is the measure of the chance
that the event will occur as a result of an experiment.
Probability Formula
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Probability is the measure of how likely an event is. And an event is one or more outcomes of an
experiment. Probability formula is the ratio of number of favorable outcomes to the total number
of possible outcomes.
Probability Formula
- If P(A) > P(B) then event A is more likely to occur than event B.
- If P(A) = P(B) then events A and B are equally likely to occur.
The probability of an event tells that how likely the event will happen. Situations in which
each outcome is equally likely, then we can find the probability using probability formula.
Probability is a chance of prediction. If the probability that an event will occur is "x", then the
probability that the event will not occur is "1 - x". If the probability that one event will occur is
"a" and the independent probability that another event will occur is "b", then the probability that
both events will occur is "ab".
Probability of an event A can be written as:
A probability is determined from an experiment, which is any activity that has an observable
outcome like tossing a coin and observing whether it lands heads up or tails up. The possible
outcomes of an experiment are called sample space of the experiment.
Solved Examples
Question 1: Two dice are rolled once. Calculate the probability that the sum of the numbers on
the two dice is 5.
Solution:
Possible outcomes (Sample Space) = {(1, 1), (1, 2),...............,(1, 6), (2, 1), (2, 2),................,(2,
6), (3, 1), (3, 2),...........,(3, 6), .............,(4, 1), (4, 2),..........,(4, 6), (5, 1), (5,2),...............,(5, 6), (6,
1), (6, 2),......................,(6, 6)}
Number of outcomes of the experiment that are favorable to the event that a sum of two events is
6
=> Favorable outcomes are: (1, 5), (2, 4), (3, 3), (4, 2) and (5, 1)
= 536
Solution:
Sample Space = {H, T}
=> Probability of getting head = Number offavorable outcomesTotal number of possible outcomes
= 12